This image which is somewhat more recent than some of the images of Sirin I came across, is an etching with chine colle by Marina Korenfeld.
Although I could have chosen from a lot of older era images from Medieval times onwards instead I selected two contemporary printmakers both of whom were former USSR citizens. Marina Korenfeld from Ukraine and Karolina Lusikova from Belarus.
I could only find one link for Lusikova and had to put it through Google translate
I had a bit of a phase I went through where I seemed to want to create a book. It has to be made clear that I was referencing physical books as that was in the time before the internet. I used to love going to the Library in the city.
Above: image from one of my artists books made using a composite of trace monotypes and handwriting with some photoshop size: 30 x 20 cm
Mind you I wasn't in the know of anything outrageous so I generally just loved being able to get large art books out with loads of big photos of art works in. Being able to just do my own thing. I have always loved books and reading.
Above: a sketch of a selkie that I first made a few years ago with trace monotype.
The white image on the green leaf here is Echidna a half-woman, half-snake from Greek mythology
Well I absolutely still love creating hybrids within my own artwork. The insane thing is though, that when I encounter a fellow house resident watching a fictional TV drama such as a Zombie type weekly serial……I find it irksome as I can’t stand that kind of production
.This image is one of many used in a print series called "Animalia"(working title).
Above: Sappho - my representation of Sappho for inclusion in an artists book project with a Polish artist, Anna Juchnowicz
This is a drypoint on textured polypropylene. Size 20 x 30 cm.
Experts in the field of mythology and human behavior such as the late Joseph Campbell have posited that that these hybrid creatures are a form of archetype, a way of people expressing their intrinsic love-hate relationship with that side of ourselves which is 'animal' and that from which we originated.
Others would view them far less seriously, saying that these are stories and visual motifs that are just part of our cultural heritage.
Above: I call her my little 'she fox' a drawing made ages ago. She has yet make an appearance in one of my artworks.
List of other hybrids in Mythology